IRVA

Welcome to the International Remote Viewing Association

IRVA is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the responsible use and development of remote viewing.
We are an independently formed member organization of scientists, remote viewing professionals, students, and other interested persons.
For more information, read the Letter of Invitation from Russell Targ, President Emeritus of
IRVA.

Remote viewing
is a novel perceptual discipline for gaining information not available
to the ordinary physical senses. Used extensively by so-called "psychic spies" during the
Cold War for classified military projects, it has
a long history both as an intelligence gathering tool and as the subject of research and
applications in the civilian world. Remote viewing
has now taken a long step into the public domain with the formation of a professional
association to educate, research, propose standards,
test performance, and promote public awareness of this unique human mental capacity.

IRVA News

IRVA welcomes Gail Husick to its Board of Directors.

Gail Husick is a Harvard-educated lawyer and a licensed private investigator with a decade of experience in the remote viewing field. Leading the team of professional remote viewers at the Husick Group LLC, Gail offers assistance to individuals, businesses, law enforcement and government agencies seeking information that may be difficult or impossible to obtain from other sources. She is particularly focused on practical applications of remote viewing, with project areas ranging from missing persons and stolen art, to technology development, business planning, journalistic research and analysis of current and future events. Gail is a frequent speaker and writer on remote viewing topics, and participated as a remote viewing expert on A&E's The Lowe Files. She is based in Seattle, with clients and team members around the globe.

September 13, 2018

New Issue of Aperture Now Available!

IRVA members can download the new 2018, Issue 31 of Aperture from the IRVA website. It features "Dreams and Remote Viewing" by Dale E. Graff; "Amelia Earnhart Redux" by Angela T. Smith, P.h.D.; "Meeting Bob Monroe" by F. Holmes "Skip" Atwater; "Soul Rescue" by F. Holmes "Skip" Atwater; and more.

The new online Aperture is available in two formats: a downloadable Adobe PDF
file, and a full color printed version that can be purchased (at cost), from MagCloud,
and delivered to your door.

Members can download their copy by logging-in when requested. Click the "lost password" link if this is your first time
logging-in.

IRVA welcomes Jon Noble to its Board of Directors.

Jon Noble. Since experiencing the remote viewing for himself in a week-long conference with pioneers Russell Targ and Stephan Schwartz in 2010, Jon has made it a mission to promote the practice and introduce it to others. To help spread the word he started a remote viewing practice group in 2011, with the goal of providing an open, friendly environment in which to discuss and practice remote viewing. The group continues to meet regularly in Manhattan, NYC. Instructed by many of remote viewing luminaries as well as Russell Targ and Stephan Schwartz, including Skip Atwater, and Paul H. Smith, Jon is an advocate of all forms of RV. Jon runs Focal Point, IRVA's online target practice program, and publishes practice targets on the website related to his book, at Natural Remote Viewing - A practical guide to the mental martial art of self-discovery, Originally from South East England, Jon is based in Brooklyn, NYC.

May 21, 2018

2018 Conference Announcement

IRVA's Board of Directors is excited to announce that in 2018, we'll be joining forces with the prestigious Society for Scientific Exploration to put on a shared conference that is certain to both inspire and challenge.

This exciting event will take place at the South Point Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, and run from June 6-10. The tentative schedule is for things to kick off with an evening reception on Wednesday the 6th, with a shared program that will run until just after lunch on Sunday the 10th. As always, we will have a limited number of rooms available at conference rates for a few days prior to and after the event, should you want to spend some extra time in the city.

September 21, 2017

IRVA Remembers Jim Channon

An army of warrior monks, spreading not war, but peaceful conflict resolution-that was the possible future of a remade American army, as conceived of by Jim Channon. Jim was a retired army lieutenant colonel, a veteran of two combat tours in Vietnam, and a futurist and social prophet. His vision extended far beyond the army and military of the future. He was described as a "corporate shaman," and advocated for personal transformation on a world scale. Jim suddenly and unexpectedly passed away on September 10, 2017. Now, to commemorate his passing and to help preserve the thoughts and ideas he shared with us at our remote viewing conferences, you can now own the full Jim Channon set, comprising two presentations and a panel in which he shared. Collected on three DVDs, this set is steeply discounted from the normal retail price so as many people as possible can benefit from Jim's profound wisdom. As he would have wanted, all proceeds go to support the mission of the International Remote Viewing Association, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization promoting remote viewing as a transcendent consciousness discipline in which all can partake. Go to IRVA Video Store.

September 20, 2017

New Issue of Aperture Now Available!

IRVA members can download the new 2017, Issue 30 of Aperture from the IRVA website. It features "Advanced CRV: Useful Tips and Tricks" by John P. Stahler; "An Interview with Thomas (Tom) McNear" by Cheryle L. Hopton; "The Analyst" by Leonard (Lyn) Buchanan; "Dreams" by Glenn B. Wheaton; and more.

The new online Aperture is available in two formats: a downloadable Adobe PDF
file, and a full color printed version that can be purchased (at cost), from MagCloud,
and delivered to your door.

Members can download their copy by logging-in when requested. Click the "lost password" link if this is your first time
logging-in.